An excellent choice for naturalizing in open woodland areas or grown as hedge or screen. Will grow best in eastern and central Kansas.
Cornus mas 'Golden Glory'
Corneliancherry Dogwood
Tips for Homeowners:
If allowed to grow naturally there is very little maintenance, but suckers (new stems from the roots) will develop, enabling the plant to colonize and spread if you leave them. If grown as a hedge it will require regular pruning to keep its shape.
Rate this Plant:
This golden beauty blooms early in the spring, before the foliage emerges, and is followed by dark red fruit.
- Tiny, star-like, yellow flowers in late winter/early spring
- Tiny red fruit matures in the summer
- Multi-stemmed shrub or tree
Interesting Notes about Corneliancherry Dogwood:
Grown mainly as an ornamental, there is very little attention to the Coreneliancherry Dogwood fruit and its use in cooking. The fruit is likened to a tart cherry becoming less tart the longer it hangs on the tree. Because the fruit has a pit that is not easy to remove and does not ripen uniformly on the plant, it is not in the main stream of mass production. Now it is mainly an excellent bird and wildlife food and keeps the bees busy for pollination.
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes:
- Mass Planting
- Attractive fruit
- Fall Color
- Specimen
- Focal Point
- Spring Bloomer
- Low Maintenance
- Native
- Cut Flower/ Foliage
- Naturalizing
Foliage Color:
- Green
Exposure:
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun
Attracts Wildlife:
- Attracts Songbirds
Habit:
- Upright
Season of Interest (Flowering):
- Spring
Soil Moisture:
- Moist, Well-Drained
- Average Water